Why Mumbai Local Trains Are Overcrowded— And What Commuters Face Daily
What Happened on November 6, 2025?
On November 6, 2025, Mumbai’s Central Railway came to a sudden halt. A flash strike by motormen and railway staff at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT) left thousands stranded. Mumbai Train Stations like Byculla, Masjid, and Kalyan were packed beyond capacity. The Mumbra train tragedy FIR triggered the protest, and services resumed only after hours
Mumbai Local Train Overcrowding—Latest Updates
- CSMT, Kalyan, Byculla stations saw dangerous crowd surges.
- The strike began at 5:30 PM, halting trains by 5:40 PM.
- No prior warning was issued, leaving commuters confused
- Social media flooded with complaints and visuals of jam-packed platforms.
Where Overcrowding Hit Hardest
- “Mumbai local train overcrowding CSMT November 2025”
- “Kalyan-bound train halt Central Railway strike”
- “Masjid station crowd photos Mumbai train strike”
- “Byculla station commuter rush after train delay”
Why This Strike Happened—Mumbra Tragedy Fallout
- The Government Railway Police (GRP) filed FIRs against two engineers.
- Staff protested the FIRs, demanding fair treatment.
- The June 9 Mumbra accident had killed 4 and injured 9
Commuter Voices—What Mumbai Locals Are Saying
- “Why wasn’t this announced?” asked one commuter on X.
- “I missed my hospital shift,” said a nurse from Byculla.
- “This is not just delay—it’s dangerous,” posted a student from Masjid.

Impact on Daily Life—Office, School, and Safety
- Office-goers missed meetings and deadlines.
- Students were stuck for hours, some fainted due to heat.
- Safety concerns rose as trains ran overloaded even after resumption.
What Authorities Are Doing—Central Railway Response
- Services resumed by 6:45 PM, but crowd control failed.
- Officials promised better communication in future.
- No compensation announced for affected passengers.






